Two mining companies - Bokoni Platinum Mines and Gold Fields - have moved to take legal action againt workers who embarked on a wildcat strike amid unrest in the country's mining ... Read more »
As Senegal marks the 10th anniversary of the capsizing of a passenger ferry which killed more than 1800 people - one of the worst maritime accidents in history - families of ... Read more »
Medical Services Minister Anyang' Nyong'o has moved to hire 1,000 new doctors to replace striking doctors in the face of reports that 50 patients are dying per day due to a lack of ... Read more »
Kenya Airways is on the verge of recruiting new staff despite a court dispute over over retrenchment of workers. Read more »
While many are still trying to come to terms with what exactly happened after violent clashes turned deadly at Lonmin's Marikana mine, some are marking the historic tragedy in ... Read more »
The Government has caved in to demands by the National Union of Teachers and agreed to increase the salary by the end of October, effectively bringing to an end a crippling ... Read more »
Strike action continues at platinum, chrome and gold mining operations where disgruntled workers are demanding better salaries. Read more »
The probe which is expected to last four months will begin on October 1 to determine, among other things, the roles played by Lonmin mine, the police and rival unions after strike ... Read more »
No major decisions have been taken at the four-day summit of the Congress of SA Trade Unions - the country's biggest federation of trade unions. It has also been adamant about not ... Read more »
Workers at Lonmin's Marikana operation have resumed working after accepting a 22 percent wage increase following a protracted wildcat strike leaving in its wake 45 dead and scores ... Read more »
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